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    Default Hail NO!

    Another round of hail just swept through the south side of town. We had marble sized in HR.

    It's almost October! I can't remember it being like this. Neighbors got their cars in very quickly, no idea about the roof that was just put on this year from last fall's storm.

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    If only marble sized you are likely okay.
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    Is your new roof IR (Impact Resistant)? Got hammered last year at the house and the wife's condo. This round shouldn't have been big enough to do much damage.
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    One year ago today, the big hail storm in Aurora. Ended up costing my insurance about $35K and me $3500 in deductibles. I still need to find insurance to cover my deductibles.
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    Why is your deductible so high? 1%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Why is your deductible so high? 1%
    Reduce rates?

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    Here's the picture of what was in my lawn when I got home last year. And yes I thought the end of September was odd for a big hail storm last year, but now I expect it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Why is your deductible so high? 1%
    $1500 house, $1000 car, $1000 truck
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    Ahhhhhh. I see now. Nationwide used to have an endorsement that allows you to use the highest deductible to cover all the damages to property covered on each policy, given that the same event caused all the damages (like hail, tornado, hurricane, etc). So in this case, your $1,500 homeowners deductible would have been applied, but not the other two. *This is not an endorsement for Nationwide as I have not worked there for years and don't know if this endorsement still exists. Also, Nationwide can blow me.*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big E3 View Post
    One year ago today, the big hail storm in Aurora. Ended up costing my insurance about $35K and me $3500 in deductibles. I still need to find insurance to cover my deductibles.
    Yup. September isnt safe.

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